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Re: HP 9000 300 & HP-HIL keyboard
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Harvey thank you for the posting and the link unfortunately ?Paul Berger posted ?On 2017-04-04 7:45 PM These are not actually converter modules, they just break out some connections on one side there is a 10 pin RJ-45 like connector which is the connection to the system and this module just breaks out PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors and a HP-HIL connector, they do not contain any electronics.? so I think we need someone to take up the challenge and make a real adaptor ? Paul B?? UK? ? With all these Pauls do we need to extend the signature eg? Paul B??? USA / Paul B? Can /??? Paul B?? UK? ???just a thought From:
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? ? ? Hi Harvey, ? You should take a look at this on ebay, not my listing. ?
? On Sunday, July 9, 2017 9:16 AM, "Harvey White madyn@... [hp_agilent_equipment]" <hp_agilent_equipment@...> wrote: ? On Sun, 9 Jul 2017 12:54:13 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi all >> >Just a follow on from the E mail below so thank you to the author I >believe is named Bruno > >Did someone offer to make an inter face between different keyboards eg ( >mine din or USB ) to HP-HIL USB > >Also Digi key is a new company to me and although they have the connectors >is there any way of getting a better price The major distributors are Mouser, Digikey, Hamilton-Avnet. You might want to look at surplus distributors such as All Electronics, Electronics Goldmine, and (not quite a surplus distributor) Jameco. I've dealt with all of them, they're quite reliable. Sometimes prices for the major distributors do vary a bit, but be sure to figure in shipping and taxes as well. Harvey >As i require 2 HP-HIL Keyboard leads > >Best Regards Paul B > > >From: hp_agilent_equipment@... >[mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...] >Sent: 05 April 2017 16:45 >To: hp_agilent_equipment@... >Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: HP 9000 300 & HP-HIL keyboard > > >The TE Connectivity AMP Connectors 1-1761184-1 and 5-1761184-1 seem to match >the HP-HIL cable connectors. > >http://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=srchrtrv > >ocNm=1761184&DocType=Customer+Drawing&DocLang=English> >&DocNm=1761184&DocType=Customer+Drawing&DocLang=English > > >Where 1-1761184-1 has the "A" key for the One-Dot cable end and 5-1761184-1 >has the "E" key for the Two-Dot cable end. > > >These appear to be a stocked item at Digikey and likely similar: Mouser, >Arrow, etc. > >https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=1-1761184-1-ND > >https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=5-1761184-1-ND > > > >Other manufacturer may be using the same SDL, Plug Modular Connector 4 >Positions Position Shielded Crimp connectors for products other than HP-HIL. > > > >I happened to have an IBM Point of Sale LCD Display that uses the "A" keyed >connector for it's receptacles/cables though it likely uses RS-485 vs. >HP-HIL. similar to: http://www.ebay.com/itm/281933654336 > >I tried the "A" (One-Dot) end of an HP-HIL in the receptacle of the LCD >display and it made good electrical contact and mechanically latched. The >IBM SDL cable that I have has "A" connectors on both ends and it has a >different pinout than the HP-HIL cable. Still, similar IBM POS cables might >be used for the "A" end of HP-HIL cable or by remapping the the wiring and >hacking the "A" key to fit in a "E" receptacle. > > > >I provide this to add to the discussion and possibly stimulate others >research/evaluation. I make no claims to suitability/accuracy/etc. I don't >represent any of the vendors. > > > >I thought I had an HP-HIL keyboard that I might use to help develop a "real" >PS/2 to HP-HIL converter, but it was an HP PS/2 keyboard with modular >cables. Also, my plan use for my logic analyzer with HP-HIL is as spare >parts for a newer logic analyzer with PS/2. So, my converter plans are >suspended. > > > >No virus found in this message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 2016.0.8012 / Virus Database: 4769/14245 - Release Date: 04/05/17 ? No virus found in this message. |